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Moderna COVID-19 vaccine induced adverse reactions in 'more than half' of trial participants
2020-07-17
[Just the News] A highly anticipated clinical trial for a potential COVID-19 vaccine managed in part by the American drug company Moderna has resulted is some adverse effects in more than half of the trial's participants, with one test group reporting "severe" symptoms.

The trial, which is also being sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, administered the vaccine "as a 0.5-ml injection in the deltoid muscle" in two shots spaced about one month apart. Two separate groups received 25-microgram and 100-microgram doses, respectively. A third group with a 250-microgram dose was subsequently added.

The vaccine "induced anti—SARS-CoV-2 immune responses in all participants," the research team reported Tuesday in the New England Journal of Medicine. Researchers said that "no trial-limiting safety concerns were identified." Yet a majority of participants still reported at least one side effect.

"Solicited adverse events that occurred in more than half the participants included fatigue, chills, headache, myalgia, and pain at the injection site," the report states. Fever, joint pain and nausea were also reported.

Side effects grew more common with more (and larger) injections, the scientists write: "Systemic adverse events were more common after the second vaccination, particularly with the highest dose, and three participants (21%) in the 250-μg dose group reported one or more severe adverse events."

Notably, every participant in the two larger-dose groups reported adverse reactions after their second injections. One study participant in the smallest-dose group, meanwhile, was removed due to having developed hives after the first round of injections.
Posted by:Herb Omomosing8705

#9  #8 Interesting.
Posted by: crazyhorse   2020-07-17 22:42  

#8  Yes. It works on some people's osteoarthritis, including mine. Prescribed by a rheumatologist.
Posted by: Bobby   2020-07-17 16:47  

#7  ^HCQ?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru PB   2020-07-17 15:14  

#6  Well, I'm sure it's not as bad as Trump's hydroxychloroquine!

Full disclosure: I've been taking it for 13 years with no side effects.
Posted by: Bobby   2020-07-17 15:05  

#5  Mandatory in 3, 2, 1....
Posted by: Iblis   2020-07-17 13:10  

#4  
Posted by: Jiling Gravitch9209   2020-07-17 10:52  

#3  Head of Russia's $10BILLION fund claims he and his big cat-loving wife have ALREADY been vaccinated with Putin's 'experimental' shot after Moscow 'tried to steal' Oxford research
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-07-17 09:23  

#2  Crumbs! Shock as immune stimulant stimulates immune system.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-07-17 09:09  

#1  Maybe not worth while to play with mRNA. Maybe, just maybe, the saving of not developing a bacterial system to produce quantities of antigen is not a good idea?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-07-17 04:00  

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